After briefly sitting out, Miller returned at the end of the quarter and was able to record two receptions.

Miller pulled in 38 catches for 396 yards and three touchdowns during the regular season. He was the Seahawks’ third-leading receiver behind Sidney Rice and Golden Tate.

The Oakland Raiders picked Miller in the second round of the 2007 NFL draft out of Arizona State, and he quickly showed that he had the size and athleticism to be an effective receiving threat.

He had his most productive season in 2009 when he had 66 catches for 805 yards and three touchdowns. He was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2010, and in the offseason prior to the 2011 season, Seattle signed him to a five-year, $34 million deal.

Miller has not equaled the production he displayed as a Raider, but this is largely due to the Seahawks heavy emphasis on the running game. Seattle ran the ball more times than any team in the league during the regular season.

Quarterback Russell Wilson does not have an abundance of talented receivers, and if Miller’s injury continues to hamper him, it will make it even more difficult for the rookie to have success through the air. With Seattle falling behind early against the Falcons, it will need players to get open down the field.